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Re: Northwestern OCI 2017
New anon, also all about that litigation.
Would love ppls thoughts on the benefits/drawbacks of boutique lit v. big law lit? And besides Eimer Stahl & Barack ferrazzano are there anyother lit boutiques coming to OCI?
Would love ppls thoughts on the benefits/drawbacks of boutique lit v. big law lit? And besides Eimer Stahl & Barack ferrazzano are there anyother lit boutiques coming to OCI?
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I wouldn't worry about the school here. Obviously, be a good representative of the school, but strict adherence to their guidelines might not be in your best interest. If you can pass along your resume in a non-awk way, go for it.Anonymous User wrote:what have people's experience been cold-emailing Chicago firms? There were some posts in last years OCI's thread that this was not advisable for Chicago and we should wait for OCI. Is this still a good idea? Has anyone gotten anything from Chicago firms yet via mass mail?
i wanna send sidley/kirkland/skadden/latham/etc my resume and transcript, but i don't wanna do anything to make myself or the school look bad.
also, i should note that Winston sent an email after the recruiting event inviting us to send grades and resumes to them before July 1, so it looks at like at least one firm is on board.
To poster above, not in lit, but looked into it. Barack seemed like a cool place. Botiques are cool, but I doubt hours will be much better if that's what you are worried about. Also, do not do a Chicago botique if you plan on lateraling out of the Chicago market to a minor market any time soon. I'm sure the lit botiques in big cities all know of eachother, but if you are moving back to Iowa City, I'm not sure the names will mean anything. Also, don't be all about that litigation if you don't have ties. It's ok to go mostly lit, but put your corporate hat on a few times.
Downsides of biglaw seems obvious, but happily to add that as well if you need some balance.
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Does the registrar send out the notices?Mullens wrote:Each professor gives out 3-4 A+'s per class and there is only one K&E award per class. You're more likely to not get one than to get one.Anonymous User wrote:Is it safe to assume you receive the K&E award if you got an A+?Anonymous User wrote:I found out 6/30 last yearAnonymous User wrote:Does anyone know when the school will send email notices to K&E scholar recipients?
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The general benefit of a boutique is that you can get good experience faster than you would in big law. I also suspect the culture at boutiques is also much different than big law firms. Smaller pond, etc. But as someone else said, if you have even the most remote desire to transfer to a different market, I would avoid a boutique. The reason is that you just don't read about lawyers going from a boutique to a big law firm. While that may be explained by the fact that boutique lawyers don't want to leave a small pond to swim in a big one, I imagine it's largely because big firms aren't interested in laterals from boutiques. The simple fact is that you're likely to lateral within three to five years, so it makes more sense to start big and go small. Now, there are exceptions (e.g., Susman Godfrey). But I would avoid a boutique so early in your career.Anonymous User wrote:New anon, also all about that litigation.
Would love ppls thoughts on the benefits/drawbacks of boutique lit v. big law lit? And besides Eimer Stahl & Barack ferrazzano are there anyother lit boutiques coming to OCI?
ETA: This is my anecdotal opinion. You should definitely reach out to other people with this question if you are seriously interested in a boutique.
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How much does your GPA effect what journal you get on to? With a 3.689, is it safe to say NULR is out of the picture?
Also, with a 3.689, 3.68, whatever you want to call it, will the top Biglaw firms (K&E, Sidley, Latham, for example) in Chicago ding you due to GPA? Do you just need to interview really well to get past the screener? If a firm's median from the career services spreadsheet is a 3.74, for example, what will happen if I walk into the screener and they see I am at a 3.68? Anything?
Also, with a 3.689, 3.68, whatever you want to call it, will the top Biglaw firms (K&E, Sidley, Latham, for example) in Chicago ding you due to GPA? Do you just need to interview really well to get past the screener? If a firm's median from the career services spreadsheet is a 3.74, for example, what will happen if I walk into the screener and they see I am at a 3.68? Anything?
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If the median is 3.74 that means 1/2 the people getting callbacks have below a 3.74... so no, I'd say that means you won't necessarily be dinged on grades alone. Grades are 45% (I believe) of NULR selection criteria.Anonymous User wrote:How much does your GPA effect what journal you get on to? With a 3.689, is it safe to say NULR is out of the picture?
Also, with a 3.689, 3.68, whatever you want to call it, will the top Biglaw firms (K&E, Sidley, Latham, for example) in Chicago ding you due to GPA? Do you just need to interview really well to get past the screener? If a firm's median from the career services spreadsheet is a 3.74, for example, what will happen if I walk into the screener and they see I am at a 3.68? Anything?
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Speaking of which, any rumors on when NULR will send out invites?
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Re: your second question, you have grades to get an offer from KE and similar firms, but it's a stretch. What you should focus on is not focusing on your grades at all during your interviews. Just be confident and likable in your interview -- put grades out of your mind.Anonymous User wrote:How much does your GPA effect what journal you get on to? With a 3.689, is it safe to say NULR is out of the picture?
Also, with a 3.689, 3.68, whatever you want to call it, will the top Biglaw firms (K&E, Sidley, Latham, for example) in Chicago ding you due to GPA? Do you just need to interview really well to get past the screener? If a firm's median from the career services spreadsheet is a 3.74, for example, what will happen if I walk into the screener and they see I am at a 3.68? Anything?
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In 2015 calls were made the week of 7/19.Anonymous User wrote:Speaking of which, any rumors on when NULR will send out invites?
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Anonymous User wrote:In 2015 calls were made the week of 7/19.Anonymous User wrote:Speaking of which, any rumors on when NULR will send out invites?
ME of a journal here. We expect to send out offers around mid-July.
Feel free to ask me any questions, happy to help!
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Since the class schedules are out, any advice from rising 3Ls etc. re: classes to take? What classes did you love/regret/wish you took? Any professors to avoid?
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If you go look at the Northwestern thread in "ask a law student" you can search by professor name and look around for recommendations. Super helpful when picking classes. This year is going to be different though because of the mandatory curve, who knows how professors are going to be.Anonymous User wrote:Since the class schedules are out, any advice from rising 3Ls etc. re: classes to take? What classes did you love/regret/wish you took? Any professors to avoid?
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It's easier if you just ask about a specific class. Some people hate xyz professors/classes, others love them. And with the new grades, advice might change a bit.Anonymous User wrote:Since the class schedules are out, any advice from rising 3Ls etc. re: classes to take? What classes did you love/regret/wish you took? Any professors to avoid?
Start posting those bidlists
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Susie sent out email saying calls for journals will go out starting this evening. Wow! That was fast.
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Does anyone know if K&E scholar notices have gone out?
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I wonder if law review makes the first callsAnonymous User wrote:Susie sent out email saying calls for journals will go out starting this evening. Wow! That was fast.
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Is it Cliff making all the calls? (Or Susie now I guess.)Anonymous User wrote:I wonder if law review makes the first callsAnonymous User wrote:Susie sent out email saying calls for journals will go out starting this evening. Wow! That was fast.
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I guess I always assumed that LR would make the calls...Anonymous User wrote:Is it Cliff making all the calls? (Or Susie now I guess.)Anonymous User wrote:I wonder if law review makes the first callsAnonymous User wrote:Susie sent out email saying calls for journals will go out starting this evening. Wow! That was fast.
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Yea. I could be totally off though.Anonymous User wrote:I guess I always assumed that LR would make the calls...Anonymous User wrote:Is it Cliff making all the calls? (Or Susie now I guess.)Anonymous User wrote:I wonder if law review makes the first callsAnonymous User wrote:Susie sent out email saying calls for journals will go out starting this evening. Wow! That was fast.
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Anyone got a call yet?Anonymous User wrote:Yea. I could be totally off though.Anonymous User wrote:I guess I always assumed that LR would make the calls...Anonymous User wrote:Is it Cliff making all the calls? (Or Susie now I guess.)Anonymous User wrote:I wonder if law review makes the first callsAnonymous User wrote:Susie sent out email saying calls for journals will go out starting this evening. Wow! That was fast.
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They've probably already figured out who goes where, so the calls will go out when the editors get around to it, and not based on a pecking order.
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Eh. If just one person who landed NULR decides they don't want to put in the work, it would throw everything off. I imagine they have to let NULR fill its incoming class before they start letting the other journals make calls.star fox wrote:They've probably already figured out who goes where, so the calls will go out when the editors get around to it, and not based on a pecking order.
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Are they actually making calls tonight? It's seems like it's already too late.Anonymous User wrote:Eh. If just one person who landed NULR decides they don't want to put in the work, it would throw everything off. I imagine they have to let NULR fill its incoming class before they start letting the other journals make calls.star fox wrote:They've probably already figured out who goes where, so the calls will go out when the editors get around to it, and not based on a pecking order.
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